Fab Christmas Crafts to Keep you Busy this December!

If you have been super organised and all your presents are bought and wrapped, and your gravy is in the freezer, then you’ll have lots of time this month for trying out some of the stunning Christmas craft ideas from Tots100 bloggers. If, like me, you are slightly less organised, then we have some fabulous present ideas for you!

These tin can lanterns from Thinly Spread look so pretty in a row on a mantelpiece and making them requires proper tools with sharp edges, which will appeal to older kids who might think crafting is a bit babyish.

Red Ted Art’s cute Christmas stars are perfect to make with really little kids. If you can wield a glue stick, you can make these! Also for littlies, Red Peffer has a great, easy, painting resist idea, particularly as you get two pictures from one art session!

It would not be a Christmas craft post without a liberal sprinkling of glitter, that you’ll find in odd corners of your house well into the New Year (or maybe that’s just my lackadaisical approach to cleaning). Domestic Goddesque has used a hot glue gun to make some really clever sparkly snowflakes.

Pink Oddy’s snowman is possibly the best use I’ve ever seen for those stray socks that always end up at the bottom of the wash basket. And the result would grace any mantlepiece!

Victoria is a confirmed Londoner, with a love of travelling to far-flung places. When not writing and hanging out on twitter, she is a silversmith. She is also useful in a pub quiz and adept at pulling leeches off small people.

Some lovely crafts here. I’m off to check out the hama bead Christmas cards….I’m always at a loss as to what to do with their creations once they’ve made them and I think the Christmas card idea is brilliant!
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